floatfan
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Feb 28, 2011
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I've cleaned a the carbueretor a few times on my 9.8 Merc and replaced the foot oil a time or 2, but that's the extent of my outboard repair knowledge, so be gentle with your technical talk. 
Took my 18' bowrider with a 1995 Force 120 out Saturday for a cruise around the lake. Started out with a fully charged battery. Rode the lake for approximately an hour and 15 minutes at near full throttle. Killed the motor and when we went to restart it, it didn't have enough juice to turn it over. We weren't running a radio or any other electrical anything. Had enough power to raise the trim thankfully. Ended up having to get a tow back to the dock. I really didn't pay much attention to my volt meter, but I THINK I remember it reading between 12 & 14 volts while under way Saturday. I think my battery is fine because it takes a charge from the battery charger fine.
From what I understand, the Force has a stator system. Rather than just replacing everything in a trial and error way, is there any way I can test the system to see if the stator is working and sending a charge? I have a voltmeter I can hook up to it to see output...but I don't know what to look for or where to test it.
ANY suggestions are welcomed and appreciated!
Took my 18' bowrider with a 1995 Force 120 out Saturday for a cruise around the lake. Started out with a fully charged battery. Rode the lake for approximately an hour and 15 minutes at near full throttle. Killed the motor and when we went to restart it, it didn't have enough juice to turn it over. We weren't running a radio or any other electrical anything. Had enough power to raise the trim thankfully. Ended up having to get a tow back to the dock. I really didn't pay much attention to my volt meter, but I THINK I remember it reading between 12 & 14 volts while under way Saturday. I think my battery is fine because it takes a charge from the battery charger fine.
From what I understand, the Force has a stator system. Rather than just replacing everything in a trial and error way, is there any way I can test the system to see if the stator is working and sending a charge? I have a voltmeter I can hook up to it to see output...but I don't know what to look for or where to test it.
ANY suggestions are welcomed and appreciated!